On Sunday, May 4th, the Ferry
Plaza Farmers’ Market will open a Sunday Garden Market, offering
an assortment of plants and gardening supplies for the Bay Area
urban gardener. The Sunday Garden Market will feature 15-20 small,
local nurseries that practice sustainable horticulture, and will
sell everything for the gardening enthusiast–indoor plants,
annuals, perennials, roses, trees, shrubs, herbs, vegetable starts,
and succulents. Inaugural vendors at the new market include California
Carnivores (carnivorous plants) and Momiji Nursery (Japanese
maples).

The Sunday Garden Market will also
offer weekly gardening classes and demonstrations for gardeners of
all skill levels, and will highlight urban applications of organic
gardening methods in Bay Area climate zones. Shoppers will also find
a handful of fruit and vegetable farmers and a few artisan vendors.

Market Days and Hours at the Ferry
Building

Tuesdays: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Thursdays: 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Saturdays: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Sunday Garden Market 8 a.m. – 2
p.m. (starting May 4th)

MARKET UPDATE

Check our website, www.ferryplazafar

mersmarket.com/,for weekly updates on who will be coming to the market, who’s
not going to be there, and what exciting produce is in season.saturday.htm
Updates are posted each week to help you prepare for your
farmers’ market shopping experience.

The Ferry Plaza Farmers’
Market is sponsored by CUESA, the Center for Urban Education about
Sustainable Agriculture, a nonprofit organization dedicated to
supporting small, sustainable family farms and educating urban
consumers about sustainable agriculture. For more information about
supporting CUESA, please contact Tatiana Graf at tatiana@cuesa.org
or call (415) 353-5650 x102.